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Coffee Break - Donroe Doctrine

The focus this week will be on the US CPI report for December and the release of the Fed’s Beige book ahead of the FOMC end-January.
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Coffee Break - A New Hope

Investor focus at the start of the year will centre on the US December job report, as recent labour market signals have been increasingly noisy.
Outlook 2026, Nadège Dufossé

The shape of things to come

As AI capex intensifies, China accelerates and opportunities broaden across regions, how should investors approach portfolio construction for 2026?
Asset Allocation

Risk On, After All

Global growth is slow but steady, AI is driving investment cycles, and central banks are backstopping risk. Explore our 2026 outlook: equity conviction, monetary policy shifts, and the evolving role of gold and EM debt in balanced portfolios.
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Coffee Break - This Is It

Data releases will be sparse during the holiday season as Christmas and New Year’s Day festivities around the world are expected to cool down financial market activity.
Charudatta Shende, Fixed Income

Credit’s Last Lap: Solid Foundations, Subtle Fault Lines

As it has over the past 2 years, credit remains an asset class of choice for global fixed income investors. The combination of enduringly sound fundamentals, powerful technical forces, and generous yields has rendered credit a rare anchor of stability in a world still wrestling with volatility and policy uncertainty.
Outlook 2026, Thibaut Dorlet, Johann Mauchand

Gold: All that glisters?

Safe haven, inflation hedge, diversifier, or conviction asset – what role does gold play today?
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Coffee Break - The Week before Christmas

Data-dependent investors may be well rewarded heading into Christmas, with a heavy US data slate – including the delayed jobs report and the key inflation prints.
Outlook 2026, Alix Chosson, Sandrine Coujan

The age of electricity

What role will AI play in the electricity revolution?
Coffee Break

Coffee Break - All eyes on the Powell Fed

For investors, the focus will be on the Fed’s decision and any accompanying dissents, while other key central bank meetings include those of the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Bank of Canada, and the Swiss National Bank.
Outlook 2026, Florence Pisani, Philippe Dehoux

The Fed under attack

Can political interference undermine the Fed's independence and credibility?
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Coffee Break - The Books are not closed yet

At the start of the final month of the year, investor focus will be on global PMIs to gain insights into activity, prices and jobs in the manufacturing and services sector globally.
Research Paper, ESG, SRI, Marie Niemczyk, Benjamin Manent-Manent

The Forest We Ate: How Agriculture Consumes Biodiversity

The loss of biodiversity has financial and investment implications. While not-for-profits and investors such as ourselves are straining to actually quantify our risks, the qualitative indicators are mounting.
Research Paper, Equities, Geopolitics, Infrastructure, Johan Van der Biest, Ken Van Weyenberg

Geopolitical fragmentation, investing in a multipolar world

Geopolitical Fragmentation | Europe’s Investment Moment | Candriam Discover how Europe’s drive for strategic autonomy is reshaping global investing. Read Candriam’s latest research and explore our European Autonomy Fund.
Monthly Coffee Break, Fixed Income

Moderately positive on US rates

We continue to view the labour market as the key determinant for US rates. If employment stabilises, we expect the long end of the curve – particularly maturities beyond ten years – to move higher.
Monthly Coffee Break, Equities

Resilient third-quarter corporate earnings

Despite mixed Q3 earnings, European equities closed higher in October, reaching new all-time highs, as macro data showed signs of improvement. In the Eurozone, Q3 GDP surprised to the upside at 0.2% QoQ (vs 0.1% expected and prior) but reflected large discrepancies across countries: Germany and Italy lagged, while France and Spain posted stronger-than-expected growth.
Monthly Coffee Break, Alternative Investments

The big beautiful unbelievable rally

Contrarian voices grew louder in October while Nvidia’s Jensen Huang warned that “China will win the AI race”. Nonetheless, October proved positive for hedge funds, despite brief market volatility tied to US-China trade developments.

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